Symbolism · English Literature

In Henrik Ibsen's 'Hedda Gabler', General Gabler's 'Pistols' that Hedda plays with and eventually uses primarily symbolize:

  1. Her deep, patriotic commitment to the national army reserve
  2. Her inherited male authority, destructive power, and desperate wish to control her destiny
  3. Her practical interest in competitive sporting activities
  4. The financial wealth and real estate holdings left behind by her family
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Correct answer: Her inherited male authority, destructive power, and desperate wish to control her destiny

The pistols connect Hedda to her father's aristocratic, military world and contrast sharply with the domestic, bourgeois reality of her marriage to Tesman. They symbolize her longing for power, tragic masculine control, and ultimate destructive independence within a suffocating environment.

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